RESEARCH OF INTENSITY BIOTDEGRADATION OF MATERIALS CONTAIN CELYULOZ IS IN SOILS OF DIFFERENT TYPE
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2310-5461.22.6841Keywords:
biotdegradation, cellulose, soil, activity, humidityAbstract
In this article the problem of decomposition of materials contain cellulose comes into a question in soils of different type. The primary purpose of work was research and creation optimum terms of natural environment with the use microorganisms-destructors of cellulose. One of the tasks work was a study process decomposition of cellulose in soils different types. Soils three types are utillized in research: virgin, pratal and cespititious. It is experimentally set that intensity of biotdegradation was in a hihger podsol. Done the comparative analysis of biotdecomposition of materials contain cellulose rotined depending on the type of soil, that was quick than all added biotdecomposition serviette, cotton wool and filtration paper in a podsol. There is relatively more slow biotdecomposition of paper materials in pratal soil. In virgin soil of the special changes in original appearance of materials not observed. The results of researches can be applied in the area of ecology and defence environment experts environmentalists, and also biottechnologists.
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Патент на корисну модель UA 62219 U МПК C02F 3/34 (2006.01)(54) Штам Сellulomonas 3-1 ІMB В-7303-деструктор целюлози.
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